Atlanta Dream, Gray Media renew broadcast partnership for 2025

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The Atlanta Dream has officially renewed its broadcast partnership with Gray Media for the 2025 WNBA season, a move that secures local fans' ability to watch games from home. This renewal comes at a pivotal time for the Dream as they enhance their roster with high-profile signings, notably three-time All-Star Brittney Griner, who is recognized as one of the most impactful players in WNBA history. In addition to Griner, the team has also signed veteran guard Shatori Walker-Kimbrough, who played a crucial role in her previous team's championship run, and three-time All-Star center Brionna Jones, known for her recent accolades. The partnership with Gray Media is essential for maintaining fan engagement and accessibility, especially as the Dream aim to improve their performance on the court. By securing these key players and a strong media presence, the Dream are signaling their intent to compete at a higher level in the upcoming season.

Fans can expect an exciting lineup and a season filled with competitive spirit and dynamic gameplay. This strategic approach not only enhances the team's chances of success but also strengthens the connection with the local community. The renewal of the partnership underscores the importance of media access in promoting women's sports and engaging fans.

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